54 bots , Authorising a lottery for the im- Concerning officers' bonds, 38 For the relief of Edinund Tal- For the relief of Richard Evans, To amend the act entitled an act and for other purposes, ib. For the division of Montgomery For the benefit of :he witnesses on the trial of Jesse Head and thorising county courts to lay Allowing to non-residents vi hoso to the state by the register for taxes, &c. further time to re- For adding part of Jefferson to Supplementary to an act estab. To Legalize the proceedings of of the county court of Rock- castle, 53 For the benefit of Richardson Herndon, ib. the south. fork of Licking, from Eagler's mill to its junction with For the more effectual prevent. ing of crimes, conspiracies and insurrections of slaves, free ne- For the relief of certain chizens To erect election precincts in the counties of Christian, Har- For the relief of commonwealths attornies in certain cases, and to legalize the proceedings of To change the venue in the tri. To revive the law allowing lon- and certificates into the regis- To authorise the trustees of the part of their ground, in or near To alter the time of holding cer- For the benefit of Fanny Hoy, 73 Allowing an additional term to for the trial of chancery causes 75 Authorising the trustees of the Altering the time of holding the To amend an act authorising the * erection of a turnpike gatej on mouth of Triplect's creek, and the mouth of Big Sandy river, 78 act to reduce into one the seve. ral acts for the conveyance and * Prefixing three additional days (for the trial of chancery causes) to the Clarke circuit court, 83 To authorise the conveyance of land from the heirs of William Authorising the county court of Jefferson county to sell part: For the relief of Thomas Salsbu- To alter the places of holding Bracken and Grayson counties 87 To amend the several acts concer Supplementary to an act authori- the navigation of the Kentucky For the better regulation of the Authorising the copying, repair- books & records in the register's Farther to regulate the payment Further to promote the naviga. tion of Salt river and its navi. For the relief of Andrew Biggs, 9& tain cases; and veniremen, 100 Giving the justices of the Knox, courts, further time to appro- priate their donation lands, 101 For the relief of John Fowler, 104 For establishing a mutual assu. rance society, against fire on Granting certain lands to John for the benefit of Sait-works, 113- For the relief of Reuben Stei. For the relief of John Wilkin: Authorising a lottery to improve Supplementary to an act entitled ceiving platis and certificates into the Registers office," 147 For the relief of certain clerks Authorising á sale of the real process. Altering the CHANCERY TERM of the Fayette Circuit Court, in the year 1811. APPROVED, 17th December, 1810. Sec. 1. B E it enacted by the General Assembly, T*t the circuit court of Fayelle coun- Term in Ja. ty, for the trial of Chancery Causes, which is now nuary. direcred by law to be held oe the fourth Monday in January in each year, shall in the year 1811, be held on the first Monday in August, instead of the fourth Return of Monday in January ; and that all process returnable to said January term, be returnable to the March term of suid circuit court : provided, that the said Proviso, circuit court, shall be held during the first week of the session, by the assistent judges thereof, .so as to enable the circuit judge, to atteod the Boone circuit court, which commences its August session, on the first Monday in said inoath. Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That the clerk, and Duty of offother cificers of said court, shail perform the same cerz of court. duties at the said August term, as by law, they are directed to perform at the January term of said court; ard that the same may-sit eighteen juridical days, if the business thereof require it. Sec. And be it further cnacted, That nothing in this county courts act contained, shall be so construed, to alter or change, the times of holding the county courts of the said county of Fayette. B CI.AP. CLXXXIX. AN ACT Trustees B Establishing the LEBANON ACADEMY, in tlie County of Christian. APPROVED, DECEMBER 17, 1810. Eit enacted by the General Assembly, Sec. 1. That Fines Ewing, Epiraim M-Clean, Samuel Moore, Young Ewing, Daniel Benham, Robert Coleman and David Barty, gentlemen, shall be, and are hereby constituted a body politic and corpoincorporated rate, to be known by the name of the trustees of the Lebanon academy : and by that name, shall have per petual succession and a common seal, with power to Their powers change or alter the same at pleasure : And as a body corporate, shall be authorised to exercise all the powers and privileges, that are now enjoyed by the trustees of any academy or seminary oi learning, in this state. And on the death, resignation, or other disqualification of any of the trustees aforesaid, or their successors, a majority of the remaining rustees, shall fill such vacancy. ; and the person so appointed, shall be vested with the same power and authority, as if specially named by this act': And by the name and style of the trustees of the Lebanon Academy, may sue and implead, and be sued and impleaded, in any court in law or equity, or before any tribunal having cognizance of the same. Sec. 2. The'said trustees, and their successors, May receive shall have power in their corporate capacity, to purdonations. chase or receive by donation, any lands, tenements, hereditaments, monies, rents, goods and chattels, and to hold the same by the name aforesaid, to them and their successors forever, for the use of the said academy; and to sell, alien, or transfer, any such lands, goods and chattels, and apply the proceeds to the benefit thereof. |